Yes Dave. Luc made his feelings known in regards to how viruses can farce plumeria. I myself have never had to worry about viruses so this isn't an issue for me.

I also know that extreme heat can cause differences in color. I noticed that my 'Pyscho' developed more pink to the flower. I had never seen any pink on the flower before this. I really wished I had taken a picture of it.

Bob, I am curious what your temps have been. Thanks for sharing a pic of your flower!

Temps have been at or avove 100 lately... And higher that normal humidity also... At least for Southern California...

with the tree only bring 5 years old or so, I was hoping that perhaps This was showing me what's possibly going to be what the flowers end up looking like in the future.

I also have 45 plus seedlings? And several cuttings started with a few more young ones around... I'd kinda like to see what the seedlings are going to become, without them becoming infected.... It's tough enough just keeping up with spider mites and sunburn and everything else and then have to think about this as well.. Heheh

Andrew... My Gardena (aka might be psycho although it's not from bills trees) had a flush of pinker-than-normal blooms this year too. The size can vary, too, with the biggest trees having the biggest blooms. Usually they are pretty white but here is the pink really bleeding from the reddish pink stripe on the reverse: